key vocabulary x Flashcards
Altar
A table for sacrifice
Amen
It is say “ I do believe”
Benediction
A special time of prayer, adoring Jesus in the blessed sacrament
Blessed sacrament
The real presence of Jesus under the appearance of bread and wine
Celebrant
The deacon, priest or bishop who leads the liturgy
Chalice
The cup for the wine at Mass
Communion
We receive the Body and Blood of Jesus
Consecration
The action of the priest at Mass, by the power of the Holy Spirit, changes the bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ
Creed
We profess our belief in the basic truths of our faith
Eucharist
Literally “thanksgiving”. It is sometimes used for the mass, or the body and blood of Jesus in particular
Eucharistic Prayer
A prayer, praised God, calling down the Holy Spirit, retelling the Last Supper story, and with the words of consecration
Genuflect
To go down on one knee in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament when you enter or leave a Catholic Church
Gloria
A song of rejoicing in the goodness of God. This is said or sung
Gospel
An account of Jesus’ life or teaching
Host
The piece of unleavened bread that is used in the Mass to become the Body of the Lord Jesus
Last supper
The Seder meal which Jesus celebrated with his disciples in the upper room the night before he died
Liturgy
The worship of God in public prayer. The liturgy of the church is made up of ceremonies for which there are clear and fixed guidelines
Mass
Also called Eucharist. The celebration of the death and resurrection of Jesus
Monstrance
A vessel in which the Blessed Sacrament is placed for adoration
Rite
The formal set of words and actions to be used in a Liturgy